Useful Searches

iBook better?

macrumors newbie

I want a pbook but it looks like the spec on the ibooks is very near the specs on the pbooks. The price gap is also very big. So what do you think I will miss on the ibook. I have used the pbook som years but now it doesent seems to be worth the very many extra money. By the way, in Norway the pbook costs 3160$ on AppleStore. 860 more than in US Do you think there will be any upgrade on the pbook before christmas?

macrumors 65816

Just ordered my ibook and I find the pbooks to be incredibly overpriced these days. Think of it like this buy the ibook now and when the come out with the pintelbooks books then you can sell the ibook and buy one of those. Dont let anyone give you powerbooks arent underpowered because they run all the current programs. For their price powerbooks are very underpowered and underfeatured.

macrumors 65816

I love my powerbook (12") but as the posters above have said, there's not much difference between, but a lot in price. I love the superdrive capability so glad I didn't get a combo, so for me that would knock off the 12" iBook right away, and I want a portable laptop (ie small) so I don't know about the 14" iBook. If you already have a DVD burner then maybe the 12: iBook would be great. One note Appleinsider is claiming updates of the pro line in early October, so you might want to wait.

macrumors regular

For me, the #1 thing that puts the iBook and Powerbook into different worlds is the ability to attach a second display (display mirroring is garbage , I'm talking dual displays). Despite all the "powerbook is underpowered" talk, it's still a matter of consumer vs. power user.

macrumors regular

For me, the #1 thing that puts the iBook and Powerbook into different worlds is the ability to attach a second display (display mirroring is garbage , I'm talking dual displays). Despite all the "powerbook is underpowered" talk, it's still a matter of consumer vs. power user.

Click to expand...

if he googles on the web for a free spanning program (I can't remember the name of it now...) the iBook will do screen spanning. i've tried it and it works fine.

As for the original question, the iBook G4 is the better value (12 incher)

macrumors 6502a

I'd say that if you need the superdrive and prefer a 12" 'book, then you obviously need to get a powerbook. Otherwise go with the 12" or 14" ibook. You can get a superdrive on a 14" The insides of the ibook and the powerbook are virtually the same. You mostly sacrifice features that are irrelevant to the average user - audio in, backlit keyboard (doesn't even come with the 12" PB), fancy aluminum case. You actually gain battery life and the ibook case is much more durable. The one thing that I find relevant to most users is the relative crappiness of the ibook keyboard. the powerbook keyboards are pretty sweet.

macrumors Penryn

For me, the #1 thing that puts the iBook and Powerbook into different worlds is the ability to attach a second display (display mirroring is garbage , I'm talking dual displays). Despite all the "powerbook is underpowered" talk, it's still a matter of consumer vs. power user.

Click to expand...

Wow, so Apple could get you to buy a 12" PB because of THAT? Man, this is how they make money......by disabling a feature that's already on the iBook. Just use the screen hack like everyone else.

As a 12" PB owner who loves his PB, I would get a 12" iBook right now if I was choosing between the 12" iBook and 12" PB.

Moderator emeritus

I think the 12" iBook is the laptop that gives you most value for money (not surprisingly, since I have one myself), just because it's so much cheaper than the rest and still able to do almost anything. Also it's very portable and feels much more durable than a PowerBook (it doesn't dent, but it do scratch).

One thing to remember when comparing prices on the US and Norwegian Apple Store is that the Norwegian prices include (a 25%!) sales tax, while the US add the tax (not even close to 25% ) later. Then the price difference isn't too bad, really...

MacRumors attracts a broad audience
of both consumers and professionals interested in
the latest technologies and products. We also boast an active community focused on
purchasing decisions and technical aspects of the iPhone, iPod, iPad, and Mac platforms.